Recap Roundups
March 26, 2017
Charlotte 120, Phoenix 106
The Charlotte Hornets wanted to start fast, and that's exactly what they did.
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Brooklyn 107, Atlanta 92
The Brooklyn Nets had the rare opportunity on Sunday to protect a lead and coach Kenny Atkinson was happy to have veteran Jeremy Lin at his disposal to make it happen.
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Sacramento 98, L.A. Clippers 97
Even Sacramento Kings rookie guard Buddy Hield believed the Los Angeles Clippers had the game in the bag.
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Chicago 109, Milwaukee 94
The Chicago Bulls' up-and-down season flipped again.
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Houston 137, Oklahoma City 125
If the chase for the 2016-17 MVP award can be reduced to one narrative, that conversation pits Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook producing historic stat lines while carrying a mediocre roster against Houston Rockets guard James Harden orchestrating the NBA's third-winningest team.
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Indiana 107, Philadelphia 94
Indiana Pacers coach Nate McMillan liked the fire he saw from second-year center Myles Turner on Sunday night.
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Boston 112, Miami 108
The Boston Celtics' reaction to pulling into a virtual tie for first place in the Eastern Conference was a virtual shrug.
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Golden State 106, Memphis 94
The Golden State Warriors would like nothing better than to avoid the Memphis Grizzlies for as long as possible in the upcoming NBA playoffs.
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New Orleans 115, Denver 90
New Orleans All-Star Anthony Davis left a lasting mark on the Denver Nuggets and the Western Conference playoff race through three quarters on Sunday night. Then, he took a seat in the fourth.
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Portland 97, L.A. Lakers 81
It wasn't a matter of if Portland would catch the Denver Nuggets but when, Trail Blazers guard Allen Crabbe said.
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